While serving, if the player's foot breaks the line, it is considered a foot fault, and the opposing team is awarded a point.
a serve is when a player on a team is behind the white line and hits it over the net; make sure you don't foot fault :)
A foot fault is when in volleyball you serve and you pass the line or put your foot under the net.
When the person who is serving steps over or on the service line.
The term for when a server steps past the serving line in volleyball is a foot fault.
It is called a foot fault. You can also have a foot fault if you step over the center line onto the opponent's court.
No, that would be a foot-fault.
A foot fault. It's basically when a player is serving and they step over the end line causing a side out (automatic point and lose of serve) for the other team.
you run, throw the ball up and jump and hit the ball, it gives you more power in your hit, but it can sometimes be difficult to learn and get it down right. if you try it, make sure that you don't make a foot fault!
foot fault. it is a service error and possession of the ball (and a point if the game is being played in the "rally scoring" format) is awarded to the receiving team. the receiving team now becomes the serving team and play continues.
Yes, if the ball lands outside the boundary lines in volleyball, it is considered out and results in a fault.
What has "professional" got to do with it ? A foot fault is a foot fault.
A foot fault in volleyball occurs when the server steps on or over the service line while serving the ball. They can not enter the court in any way until the ball has been struck or served into the field of play.